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Târgoviște (Romanian pronunciation: [tɨrˈɡoviʃte],
alternatively spelled Tîrgoviște) is a city and
county seat in Dâmbovița County, Romania. It is situated...
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Târgoviște in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Targoviste (Bulgarian: Търговище [tɐrˈɡɔviʃtɛ]; Serbian: Трговиште)
means 'marketplace' and may...
- The
night attack at
Târgoviște (Romanian:
Atacul de
noapte de la
Târgoviște) was a
battle fought between forces of
Prince Vlad III of Wallachia, and Sultan...
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Chindia Târgoviște may
refer to: FCM
Târgoviște, a
Romanian football club
founded in 1948 that was
named Chindia Târgoviște between 1996 and 2003 AFC...
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Fotbal Club
Chindia Târgoviște (Romanian pronunciation: [kinˈdi.a tɨrˈɡoviʃte]),
commonly known as
Chindia Târgoviște or
simply Chindia, is a Romanian...
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younger brother, Radu. Vlad
attempted to
capture the
sultan at
Târgoviște during the
night of 16–17 June 1462. The
Sultan and the main
Ottoman army...
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Târgoviște Princely Court (Romanian:
Curtea Domnească of
Târgoviște)
represents a
complex of
medieval buildings and
fortifications that
served as the...
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Târgoviște (Romanian pronunciation: [tɨrˈɡoviʃte]),
commonly known as FCM
Târgoviște, was a
Romanian football team
based in
Târgoviște, Dâmbovița...
- is a
county (județ) of Romania, in Muntenia, with the
capital city at
Târgoviște, the most
important economic, political,
administrative and
cultural center...
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execution of
Nicolae and
Elena Ceaușescu were held on 25
December 1989 in
Târgoviște, Romania. The
trial was
conducted by an
Extraordinary Military Tribunal...